The media was considered untouchable on the Constitution Day programme

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The Vice President, Chief Justice, Prime Minister and Union Ministers participated in the function. Indian media is called the fourth pillar of all democracy but deprived of legal rights with face and accountability, they were kept from the stage of the program to take photos.

All the people in constitutional positions consider the media as stupid and stupid, so they keep doing their job by holding the fourth pillar of red tape. They think of them as greedy and tail-wagging after money. So throwing money or giving 2-4 advertisements will keep running after their cars and make people great by showing off.

Saying the fourth pillar means keeping quiet about the peace policy of politics, giving money or advertising, keeping your mouth shut about the price policy of politics, telling the truth about the fear of sticks and jail By calling distinctions are policies so that the public keep them away from understanding them differently from themselves

On Constitution Day, Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar is remembered in a special way and the Preamble of the Constitution is read out as he was the President of the Constituent Assembly. He created the Constitution with the objective of giving equal rights to all Dalits, lower, expected and despicable castes. Here, on the contrary, the media is being shown as untouchable and the voices of the country and the victims are being turned into garbage of newspapers and entertainment on television.

If the media is not the fourth pillar, then ban its speech and broadcast and put in jail anyone who spreads this lie. Let the people of the country live in truth so that they can get rid of the preamble of the showy constitution.

Media workers should be taken out of the ideal of patriotism and dignity of the Constitution so that they do not risk their lives for reporting on borders, riots and fights. Let them run like an industry. It should also free the broadcasting of national programmes, live broadcasting of President and Prime Minister and constitutional posts from the obligation.